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The Mail called me "bungling" in their headline.
Now, businesses must include any compulsory extras in their headline price on their website.
Those airlines which failed to do so were investigated by the watchdog, and later agreed to include debit card charges in their headline prices.
And I understand why Indiewire used the words "death threats" in their headline.
The song was also one of only three non-single tracks to be played by the band in their headline set at the Glastonbury Festival 2011.
Monica Lewinski said it aptly in her recent Ted Talk when she said, "Never judge a person until you've walked a mile in their headline".
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Le Parisien and L'Humanité also used the word liberté in their headlines.
Britain's tabloids have been altogether more straightforward in their headlines.
Many Malaysian newspapers asked "is this part of MH370?" in their headlines, cautious of inferring anything conclusive before investigations are complete.
A few may even wonder what the New York tabloids will do now that they won't get to write all those Linsufferable plays on the man's name in their headlines, day after day.
Last week the Daily Mail and, less predictably, the Times used this term in their headlines about the case, while the tabloids, of course, pledged their support to the term, too.
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